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CC - Approval of Proposal to Provide Engineering Services for FY 200-01 - Box 0664g TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL FROM: FRANK G. TRIPEPI, CITY MANAGER DATE: MARCH 20, 2001 RE: APPROVAL OF PROPOSAL TO PROVIDE ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR CONCRETE REPAIRS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS (FY 2000-01) Attached for your consideration is an engineering proposal from Willdan for preliminary and final engineering design, design and construction surveying, monument restoration, utility coordination, construction observation, and contract administration for the annual concrete repairs at various locations throughout the City. The concrete repairs project includes removal and reconstruction of existing damaged and uplifted curb, gutter, drive approaches, and sidewalk, fill-in sidewalk as well as replacement of parkway trees with root control barriers, if it is determined that uplifting is a result of the tree. The list of locations for concrete repairs will be prepared as part of the consultant's design effort. The project will also include citizen requests received during the past year that have been verified as needing concrete repairs as well as the County's maintenance list. The total construction cost for this project is estimated to be $40,000. The proposed project is currently programmed in the FY 2000-01 City budget and utilizes SB 821 Sidewalk Grant and Gas Tax funds. Construction of the project is anticipated to begin in the Summer of 2001. AGENDA MAR 2 7 2001 I(TEM No.C~=~ March 20, 2001 Page 2. 4 The proposed fees are as follows: • Preliminary and Final Design (Fixed Fee) $ 2,585 • Utility Coordination (Fixed Fee) 1,040 • Design Survey (Fixed Fee) 520 • Monument Restoration (Fixed Fee) 1,550 • Construction Survey (Fixed Fee) 390 • Construction Observation (Fixed Fee) 2,925 • Contract Administration (Fixed Fee) 780 Total Proposed Fee $9,790 The total fee, excluding utility coordination and monument restoration, is in conformance with that portion of the City's agreement with Willdan, which pertains to design engineering services. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Rosemead City Council: 1. Approve the attached engineering proposal. 2. Direct staff to begin the preparation of the necessary plans and specifications. Attachment N~~U WILLIDAN Serving Publ Agencies March 19, 2001 Mr. Frank G. Tripepi City Manager City of Rosemead 8838 East Valley Boulevard Rosemead, CA 91770 13191 Crossroads Parkway North, Suite 405 Industry, California 91746-3497 562/908-6200 fax 562/695-2120 www.willdan.com Subject: Proposal for Professional Engineering Design, Design and Construction Surveying, Monument Restoration, Construction Observation, Utility Coordination, and Contract Administration for Concrete Repairs at Various Locations for FY 2000-01 Dear Mr. Tripepi: As requested, we are pleased to be given the opportunity to submit this proposal for the above-referenced services. The project includes removal and reconstruction of existing damaged and uplifted curb, gutter, drive approaches, and sidewalk as well as replacement of parkway trees with root control barriers, if it is determined that uplifting is a result of the tree. The locations for concrete repairs will be selected based on highest priority within streets that are not identified for near-future street pavement upgrading. The project will also include citizen requests received during the past year that have been verified as needing concrete repairs as well as the Los Angeles County's maintenance list. We propose to provide the following basic services for the project: Design Survey Provide locations of repairs by address. 2. Provide existing topographic features at locations of concrete repairs. 3. Provide length of curb and gutter to be removed and replaced. 4. Provide area of sidewalk and drive approach to be removed and replaced. 5. Provide area of street pavement to be removed and replaced along curb, gutter, and drive approach. 6. Provide locations of parkway trees, if needed, to be removed and replaced. March 19, 2001 Page 2 Preliminary Design 1. Confer with City staff to review, in full detail, the requirements for the project. Review available information and data assembled by City staff. 2. Review compiled data. 3. Prepare a schedule of concrete repair locations. 4. Determine drainage correction requirements. 5. Review concrete repair locations for possible tree removal. 6. Develop preliminary cost estimates for construction. 7. Submit preliminary concrete repairs schedule to all affected agencies and utility companies for review. Final Design Phase 1. Prepare detailed final schedule and attend coordination meetings, as necessary, with City personnel at various times during the design phase to obtain additional input and review work. 2. Prepare specifications and contract documents to conform to applicable requirements of the City of Rosemead. 3. Prepare final project cost estimates. Utility Coordination 1. Submit copies of final concrete repairs schedule to all affected utilities and agencies. 2. Send notification to affected utility companies, other agencies, contractor, and City staff, and attend and coordinate the preconstruction conference. Monument Restoration 1. Tie out any monuments (public or private) to be destroyed by construction and file corner record with County. 2. Reset destroyed' monuments and file corner record with County. Construction Survey 1. Mark the areas of various types of concrete repairs with paint. 2. Mark with paint the trees to be removed. March 19, 2001 Page 3 Contract Administration 1. Provide the City with 30 sets of final plans and specifications for bidding. 2. Assist the City in securing bids and awarding project. 3. Attend preconstruction conference and prepare minutes. 4. Provide contract administration for proper enforcement of the contract plans and specifications. 5. Provide engineering support, as needed, to make as-built revisions to the original concrete repairs schedule. 6. Provide the necessary consulting services required to coordinate the efforts between the City and contractor. 7. Review and approve progress payment requests. 8. Answer inquiries and complaints for the City relating to the project. Construction Observation 1. Provide daily construction observation during the construction period. 2. Provide the necessary weekly, monthly, and final reports as needed. 3. Provide copies of daily construction observation reports on a weekly basis, if requested. 4. Provide necessary coordination with other agencies to provide final inspection of the project. 5. Perform as-built corrections on original concrete repairs schedule. 6. Provide report to City following final inspection stating that the project has been completed, and provide necessary data for Agency acceptance of the project. Our proposed fees are as follows: • Preliminary and Final Design (Fixed Fee) $ 2,585 • Utility Coordination (Fixe&Fee) 1,040 • Design Survey (Fixed Fee) 520 • Monument Restoration (Fixed Fee) 1,550 • Construction Survey (Fixed Fee) 390 • Construction Observation (Fixed Fee) 2,925 • Contract Administration (Fixed Fee) 780 Total Proposed Fee $9,790 March 19, 2001 Page 4 The total estimated construction cost for the project is $40,000. The construction contract period is estimated to be 15-working days. The design fee is based on the fee curve schedule from the American Society of Civil Engineers. The total fee, excluding utility coordination and monument restoration, is in conformance with that portion of the City's agreement with Willdan which pertains to design engineering services. Compensation for weekend inspection and inspection beyond the allocated working days of the construction contract will be on time-and-materials basis. If you have any questions regarding this proposal, please contact me at (562) 908-6200. Respectfully submitted, W,ILLDAN mil/ William C. Pagett, P.E Senior Vice President AF:mh 95610-01 \06-15SP01-052